New Knife

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nolightweight

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Jun 16, 2009
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Afternoon folks...

Chad (sasquatch of this Parish) very recently took my knife collection up to three with this very handy offering:

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3mm O1 steel, home made micarta scales (from some old lightweight combats), black liners, aluminium pins through a full tang.

Overall length of 225mm, just over 105mm of that is cutting edge. Forced patina using mustard. These pics do not do the knife any justice at all.

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Collected from the June North Wood meet, sharper than a very sharp thing, unpolished handle is very grippy and extremely comfortable in my hand. Not got any photos of it in use (yet) but it does the job well and a user, not a display piece. The devil is in the detail, Chad stamped the back of the sheath with a maple leaf (Canadians, eh?) and etched "git er done!" on the face of the blade seen above. It will be so, mate....

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As most on here will attest, I'm not a knifey type, but I am one very happy Ewok with this one.

I'm sure Chad will add any other info when he sees this thread.

Thanks for looking, but many many thanks to a great buddy who made it for me.

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Wooohooo NLW has a new knife and i have to say its a beauty. Really well made and fits the hand a dream.
Hope it serves you well for many a year mate.
 
Thanks for looking and commenting folks and thanks to Neil for posting. I'm real made up you like it.

I can't add a lot apart from I know Neil was after a user not a showpiece. Light and functional was high up on the list so I made a few extra holes in the tang;

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I forced a patina so it wasn't shiny as shiny knives cause reluctance to abuse in my mind. The blade is similar to a Mora Neil uses and the micarta isn't so thick as to add too much weight. We hashed out what he was after for many months as I take ages to make these, it doesn't look like much more than a woodlore clone but it does have subtle differences that hopefully add to what he was after in a user. As usual it was all done by hand, bevels were filed not machined.

Glad you like it Neil, always a pleasure to hand over a knife that will be used and cherished! Git er done Vlud!
 

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